British Conference Grants 2001-2002

Please note: Awards are arranged alphabetically by surname of the grant recipient. The institution is that given at the time of application. The grants listed were awarded during the academic session 2001-02

Professor R H Britnell University of DurhamNorth-East England in the later Middle AgesDate: 28/06/2002–01/07/02(Section: H8)

£1500

Ms M M Brooks University of SouthamptonTextile matters. The contribution of object-based research and conservation to textile history and researchDate: 18/04/2002–19/04/02(Section: H11)

£800

Dr J A Brown Royal HollowayWestern music and racial discourses, 1883-1933Date: 11/10/2002–12/10/02(Section: H11)

£1600

Professor C S F Burnett FBAWarburg Institute, University of LondonMoses the legislator: the impact of institutions of ancient Israel on medieval and early modern political thoughtDate: 14/06/2002–15/06/02(Section: H8)

Dr M Hatt University of NottinghamArt and the crisis in multiculturalism: the representation of ethnicity in art, film, television and other visual and performative mediaDate: 13/09/2002–14/09/02(Section: H11)

Professor T Ingold University of AberdeenNinth international conference of hunting and gathering societies (CHAGS 9): Hunter-gatherer studies and the reshaping of anthropologyDate: 09/09/2002–13/09/02(Section: S3)

£1600

Dr A Innes University of StirlingDementia: an inclusive future? Marginalised groups and marginalised areas of dementia care, research and practiceDate: 04/11/2002–05/11/02(Section: S4)

Professor R K Weninger Oxford Brookes UniversityThe rhetoric of aggression. The representation of violence in German literature and other textual media from 1945 to the presentDate: 11/04/2003–12/04/03(Section: H6)

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